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EU freezes $32 million in defense funds for Georgia, halts accession process amid ‘low point’ in relations

  • The EU has frozen $32 million in defense funds for Georgia and stopped its accession process, confirmed by EU Ambassador Pawel Herczynski on July 9.
  • Despite being granted candidate status, tensions rose after Georgia passed a "foreign agents" law, leading to EU halting the accession process.
  • The European Council expressed disappointment in Georgia's regression, stating the law caused a pause in the accession process.
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